Which preposition to use with citizenship

in Occurrences 26%

The next to be asked was Diespiter, son of Vica Pota, he also being consul elect, and a moneylender; by this trade he made a living, used to sell rights of citizenship in a small way.

of Occurrences 18%

He had himself, some years before, been the author of that law whereby the citizenship of Athens was restricted to persons born both of Athenian fathers and Athenian mothers, under which restriction several thousand persons, illegitimate on the mother's side, are said to have been deprived of the citizenship, on occasion of a public distribution of corn.

for Occurrences 8%

"Home-making classes for the girls," the minister's wife reiterated again and again; and, "Classes in citizenship for the boys," her husband made frequent repetition, as we discussed the matter

to Occurrences 8%

The performance of that duty raises their citizenship to a higher plane.

as Occurrences 4%

It gave them the sublime conception of citizenship as the basis of human relationship.

with Occurrences 4%

At Rome, by a like revolution, the plebeians of the Capitoline and Aventine acquired parallel rights of citizenship with the patricians of the original city on the Palatine; but this revolution, as we shall presently see, had different results, leading ultimately to the overthrow of the city-system throughout the ancient world.

from Occurrences 3%

Many persons were all the time becoming objects of blackmail, some because they did not use Claudius's proper title and others because they were going to leave him nothing when they died,the blackmailers asserting that it was necessary for those who obtained citizenship from him to do both of these things.

by Occurrences 3%

Congress grants citizenship by a uniform rule of naturalization; but some states allow aliens to vote (on certain conditions), and some provide that a naturalized citizen can not vote until a certain period has elapsed after his naturalization.

on Occurrences 2%

That the language was established is proved by its comparative uniformity as used by the dramatists, who wrote for mixed audiences, as well as by Ben Jonson's satire upon Marston's neologisms; that it at the same time admitted foreign words to the rights of citizenship on easier terms than now is in good measure equally true.

through Occurrences 2%

Character and citizenship through student government.

over Occurrences 1%

One language, one law, one citizenship over thousands of miles, and a government on the whole so good that we seem to have forgotten what government means,these are things not to be spoken of with levity, privileges not to be surrendered without a struggle.

between Occurrences 1%

So much do we value the freedom of conscience, that the very thought was repugnant to us all, that there should be unequal rights of citizenship between Protestants and Catholics and professors of the Faith of Moses.

throughout Occurrences 1%

The Negro will, in time, attain to full manhood and citizenship throughout the United States.

among Occurrences 1%

And it finds its immediate field of action in the deepening and extension of the obligations of citizenship among the peoples of the great, free, just, peace-loving, supra-national Commonwealths whose patriotism has been built up, not by precept and doctrine, but on a firm foundation of older loyalties.

towards Occurrences 1%

What is the attitude of good citizenship towards officers who are trying to enforce the laws?

out Occurrences 1%

"Not to dwell on the natural pain, the gloom, and the waste of time and money thus entailed, only consider how greatly ill health hinders the discharge of all duties,makes business often impossible, and always more difficult; produces irritability fatal to the right management of children, puts the functions of citizenship out of the question, and makes amusement a bore.

Which preposition to use with  citizenship